Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Jawbone rekindles cruise ship mystery - CNN.com

Jawbone rekindles cruise ship mystery - CNN.com: "If the human jawbone that washed up on a beach in Aruba late last year wasn't Natalee Holloway's, whose was it?
Authorities continue to investigate. They say the jawbone is human and likely was from a Caucasian. It held a single tooth.
Ten people have vanished while vacationing in the Caribbean in the last 15 years, according to the Aruba Missing Persons website. One of them was Amy Lynn Bradley, then 23, who disappeared 12 years ago while on a vacation cruise with her family.
Bradley and her mother, father and younger brother were on board the cruise ship 'Rhapsody of the Seas.' The ship had just left Oranjestad, Aruba, and was heading to Curacao, in the Netherlands Antilles, on the day she went missing -- March 24, 1998.
Bradley left her cabin early that morning, barefoot and carrying her cigarettes and lighter. It appears that she vanished while the ship was docking in Curacao.
The last person to see Bradley, according to her family, was her father, at about 5:30 a.m. Earlier, she had been with members of the cruise ship's band, 'Blue Orchid.'"

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